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Stanislaw Rajmund Burzynski, M.D., Ph.D and “Freedom of Speech”

“The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting ‘fire’ in a theater and causing a panic.”
United States Supreme Court ruled 3/3/1919
Schenck v. United States, 249 U.S. 47 (1919)

Am I implying on blogs, Facebook, and Twitter that Burzynski is perfect ?

No

But are critics who post their thoughts on blogs, Facebook, and Twitter, without seemingly doing “Fact-Checking” before “Inserting Foot into Mouth,” any better than someone shouting “FIRE” in a crowded theater?

I propose that they are NOT

I have made it clear why I am here:

Post #152 – Didymus Judas Thomas

Post #151 – OccamsLaser – Mr. Laser

2/7/2013

Post #151 – OccamsLaser

Mr. Thomas –

“I hope it encourages you to hear that your efforts are definitely contributing to the public image of the defining characteristics of supporters of Dr. Burzynski; …”

Thank you for ignoring my above post #150!!

You just don’t “get it,” do you???

Let me quote from:

1997 – The Dividing Line Between the Role of the FDA and the Practice of Medicine:

Strong sentiments, pro and con, were expressed by jurors on both sides

The jury foreman, John Coan, favored acquittal:

He is quoted in the New York Times:

“The fact that we didn’t make a unanimous decision 1 way or another does not mean we didn’t make a decision,” Coan said

“The decision is that he is neither guilty nor innocent doesn’t mean he doesn’t need to do work within his practice, and the FDA obviously needs to pursue things as well”

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